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It’s that time of year, everyone! When MLS seems likely to go on a work stoppage, but the media needs to pretend they aren’t, because if we think they will and they play on as normal, starting with LA vs. Chicago on Friday the 6th, we’ll have egg on our face...

As part of being a “soccer journalist,” I’ve always believed in challenging myself to speak with great soccer minds. I use that term loosely, because I don’t consider it a job when it’s this enjoyable. In addition to writing about the beautiful game, I’m also entering my first year of..

Late Thursday night, news broke that Ambroise Oyongo’s contract with Montreal impact FC has been cancelled by the Fédération Camerounaise de Football (Cameroon Football Federation). Oyongo, recently acquired through a trade with New York Red Bulls, was competing in the African Cup of Nations until Cameroon failed to advance past..

The first Wednesday in February brings College Soccer Signing Day. For the vast majority of young men and women it is the finally stage of their playing careers. For the best high school and academy players in the country, a means to an end. While it has become easier to..

A mere six weeks separates today from the official start of the MLS season, and as of this very moment, a collective bargaining agreement (CBA) has yet to be ratified by the player’s union. This means that there is no deal governing the entirety of the league’s operations for 2015,..

By: Ryan Wright Some of the seemingly most unlikely cities to support soccer in America have become some of the sports strongest supporters. Places like Kansas City, Seattle and Portland have a strong soccer culture and their respective MLS clubs are known as some of the most vocal fans in..